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Easily add custom ringtones to your iPhone for US$9.95

Posted by Jack Cook on July 25, 2007 – 7:38 am
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If you are into ringtones and want a quick an easy way to transfer your favorite tune to your iPhone then you just might want to watch this video that Matt Miller put together on using iPhoneRingToneMaker.  Showing the process involved, Matt takes you through the simple steps on adding the custom tune you want to use.

While the ringtones on the iPhone for the most part are pretty decent, I prefer to use theme songs from my youth or favorite movies on my devices so I was disappointed that custom ringtone support was not available. I saw there was some complicated method to get custom ringtones that required a bit of effort and risked bricking your device, so I figured I would wait for Apple to come around. Ryan posted the news on Mobility Beat that an inexpensive application is now available that allows you to create custom ringtones. I immediately went over to the Efiko Software site to find out more about iPhoneRingToneMaker and went ahead and purchased it for US$9.95 (50% introductory special). I was a bit skeptical since it seemed just too easy to create a ringtone, but as you can see in the YouTube video below that I shot of the process it really is quite simple. You just have to love developers who get these functions working for us so quickly.

Click on the picture below to watch Matt’s video on YouTube

Check out the rest of what Matt had to say here at The Mobile Gadgeteer

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